Title of article
Measuring the semantic integrity of scientific fields: a method and a study of sociology, economics and biophysics
Author/Authors
Attila V. Varga، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
15
From page
163
To page
177
Abstract
The paper introduces a concept for measuring the interpretive fragmentation of scientific fields by the analysis of their citation networks. Transitive closure in two-mode networks is the basis of the proposed measurement. To test the validity of the concept two analyses are presented. One compares the integrity of two social sciences, sociology and economics, and a natural science, biophysics. The results are in line with the widely held opinion, that because of the lack in cumulative and consensual knowledge production mechanisms the social sciences are more disintegrated. Sociology is considerably more fragmented then economics, as the different paradigm structure of these disciplines would predict. As a second test, the fragmentation of scholarly communication inside and between the sub-fields of sociology is measured. The results correctly indicate that meaning making processes are taking place inside invisible colleges.
Journal title
Scientometrics
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Scientometrics
Record number
1016011
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